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leashed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb leash has 1 sense
  1. rope, leash - fasten with a rope; "rope the bag securely"
    --1 is one way to tie, bind
    Derived form: noun leash1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

Definitions from the Web

Leashed

Adjective: Kept on a leash; controlled or restrained by a leash.

Example: The leashed dog wagged its tail as it walked obediently beside its owner.

Verb (past tense): Restrained or controlled by a leash.

Example: The owner leashed his dog before taking it for a walk.

Verb (present participle): Act of restraining or controlling someone or something with a leash.

Example: She was leashing her excitement, trying not to be too obvious about her nervousness.

Noun: A strap, cord, or chain with a handle or loop, used for restraining or controlling a person or animal.

Example: The dog pulled at the leash, eager to explore the park.

Noun: The act of leashing, restraining, or controlling someone or something with a leash.

Example: The city implemented a new leash law to ensure public safety in parks.


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